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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: Supreme Court's Conservative Justices Strike Down Part Of Voting Rights Act [View all]Politicalboi
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I don't get the Ralph Nader blame game either. It was between the butterfly ballot, Jeb and Supreme Court that stole it for Bush.
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Pic Of The Moment: Supreme Court's Conservative Justices Strike Down Part Of Voting Rights Act [View all]
EarlG
Jun 2013
OP
Al Gore was elected, the supreme court stopped the vote count which proved it. nt
AnotherDreamWeaver
Jun 2013
#6
Play that old song if you feel better, but the election was stolen, plain and simple
AnotherDreamWeaver
Jun 2013
#12
You're ASSUMING those people would have voted for Gore if Ralph had pulled out in Florida.
Ken Burch
Jun 2013
#57
The way to avoid the vote-splitting is for OUR party to stop treating progressives as the enemy.
Ken Burch
Jun 2013
#59
Ahh the Ralph Nader syndrome. The desperate need to blame all problems on one person.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#15
Ahhh, the "what if" syndrome. But who am I to judge. I hope your rationalization
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#40
The GOP wants to remain the party of White, so let them congregate in the South once again
DainBramaged
Jun 2013
#10
This ruling makes this court the least friendly to the average citizen in my memory
DainBramaged
Jun 2013
#27
WTF?! Both of "Mr. O's" SCOTUS appointees, Kagan and Sotomayor, were in the dissent.
SunSeeker
Jun 2013
#33
But the economic leaders and intelligence leaders are the same as Bush. Why? You appear to have an
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#44
The poster is no more wrong at predicting what might have happened than you are.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#61
What about Clapper and Mueller? They worked for Bush. The same thing is happening in economics.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#65
Two people do not an administration make; Obama is not "using the same people that Bush used."
SunSeeker
Jun 2013
#66
Clapper and Mueller are not moderate. They ran the spy agencies for Bush. Dont you get that?
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#68
Do you want me to list all of the conservatives Pres Obama has appointed? It's a long fucking list.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#72
She told a NYTimes reporter last fall that Southerners are the least prejudiced.
SunSeeker
Jun 2013
#32
This was a major effing slap in the face to everything that the Civil Rights people fought for......
AverageJoe90
Jun 2013
#37
Re: Paula Deen. Not caring at all for her shows or recipes, its Paula Deen for Pete's sakes.....
marble falls
Jun 2013
#69